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Culture: Defined as a complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, law, art, morals, customs and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.
Cultus: Latin word which means to care or to cultivate.
Amalgamation: Intermarriage of culture.
Socius: Latin term which means companions or associates.
Logos: Greek term for study.
Society: " A person may escape _______ for a while, but he can never escape culture"
Language: Without this, no human culture can exist.
Universals: Forms of behavior Uniformly done by the members of a society.
Alternatives: Forms of behavior that allow a range of choice in the individuals as members of a society.
Specialities: The outgrowth of alternatives since, once an individual chooses a cultural alternative, he must master the skills which that alternative demands.
Mores: They are norms based on definitions of right and wrong.
Norms: They are the specific cultural expectations for how to behave in a given situation.
Folkways: Often referred to as "customs." They are standards of behavior that are socially approved but not morally significant.
Immaterial: Culture is both material and ______ .
MaxWeber: German sociologist first to build Comte's theories into the technical and administrative strategies for social control.
Subculture: It is a unique culture shared by a smaller group of people who are also a part of a larger culture.
Sociology: The systematic study of social behavior and human groups.
Counterculture: Type of subculture that rejects some of the larger culture’s norms and values.
Popculture: Refers to the pattern of cultural experiences and attitudes that exist in mainstream society.
Ethnocentrism: The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.

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German sociologist first to build Comte's theories into the technical and administrative strategies for social control.

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Type of subculture that rejects some of the larger culture’s norms and values.

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Latin term which means companions or associates.

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Culture is both material and ______ .

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Forms of behavior that allow a range of choice in the individuals as members of a society.

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Forms of behavior Uniformly done by the members of a society.

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Often referred to as "customs." They are standards of behavior that are socially approved but not morally significant.

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Without this, no human culture can exist.

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The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.

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" A person may escape _______ for a while, but he can never escape culture"

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Intermarriage of culture.

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It is a unique culture shared by a smaller group of people who are also a part of a larger culture.

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The outgrowth of alternatives since, once an individual chooses a cultural alternative, he must master the skills which that alternative demands.

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Refers to the pattern of cultural experiences and attitudes that exist in mainstream society.

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They are the specific cultural expectations for how to behave in a given situation.

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Greek term for study.

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Latin word which means to care or to cultivate.

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The systematic study of social behavior and human groups.

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Defined as a complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, law, art, morals, customs and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.